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Welcome to Wikipedia! May I call you "24" for short? [[Ed Poor]]
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Some stuff by 24.150.61.63 which still needs checking (I'm reluctant to just delete everything, although (s)he's adding stuff so fast there may be no alternative):  [list way out of date, deleted, click 'user's contributions']
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Hello, I've been accused of being a paranoid turkey before, and maybe I'm due for it again--but are you sure you want your complete (apparently static) IP address as your login?  I'm assuming you must be quite confident you have an unbreachable system, and if so, kudos to you.  I certainly wouldn't dare it.  Best,  [[user:Koyaanis Qatsi|Koyaanis Qatsi]]




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I simply don't care about most snooping type breaches, nothing of value here that I don't already share to best of my ability, and I'm choosing namelessness not for some made-up ideas about "security" or "anoynimity" but simply because I consider reputations themselves hazardous to bodily health of this planet and its creatures.  If I'm hacked or hunted down for what I write, fine, that's at least sharing bodily risk with hundreds of other folks who put their lives on their line to discover and share various types of truth.

If I'm going to state flatly that I believe that people who believe in a long list of scientific dogmata are going to die violently for those beliefs, then moral accountability requires me to make myself available to be killed by the believers - this is easily enough done by revealing an IP number for traces... I am absolutely committed to sharing all information regarding body risk... if some poor fellow like Axel Boldt thinks that his [[particle physics foundation ontology]] is the absolute truth and will remain the [[foundation ontology]] of all future societies, fine, let him come kill me as obstacle to his dominator culture.  Likewise, if Unabombers don't want the non-violent competition, or think I'm enabling gollums, they can unabomb me too with a little work.  Fine.

Arrogant?  Sure.  I didn't reveal this IP as a matter of policy.  But I am not scared by it.  Why shouldn't you guys all know what the NSA always knows?